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Marcel Reutegger updated JCR-739:
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Description:
The ampersand character in a string literal is interpreted as a start character for an entity reference. This is because Jackrabbit uses an XQuery parser where a string literal is slightly more constraint than in XPath.
Example:
//element(*, nt:base)[jcr:contains(., 'max&moritz')]
throws a parse exception. Instead the parser should simply recognize the ampersand as regular character.
was:
The entity reference is interpreted as is but should be decoded before the query is executed.
Example:
//element(*, nt:base)[jcr:contains(., 'max&moritz')]
Summary: String literal must not interpret entity references (was: Predefined entity references are not decoded in string literal)
Changed summary.
> String literal must not interpret entity references
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> Key: JCR-739
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-739
> Project: Jackrabbit
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: query
> Affects Versions: 0.9, 1.0, 1.0.1, 1.1, 1.1.1, 1.2.1
> Reporter: Marcel Reutegger
> Assigned To: Marcel Reutegger
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.3
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> The ampersand character in a string literal is interpreted as a start character for an entity reference. This is because Jackrabbit uses an XQuery parser where a string literal is slightly more constraint than in XPath.
> Example:
> //element(*, nt:base)[jcr:contains(., 'max&moritz')]
> throws a parse exception. Instead the parser should simply recognize the ampersand as regular character.
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